Homoeopathy
Homoios in Greek means similar and pathos means suffering or disease. Homoeopathy
is a complementary
system of medicine founded in the early 19th century
by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. At that time he was dissatis-
fied with the
treatment of disease, which at times involved purging, and the use of leeches.
He drifted away from
the medical profession and continued translating books.
During this time, he translated a book of Materia Medica
written by
Cullen, which described a-malaria-like cure using the bark of the quina tree of
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Biopuncture
The fact that most ampoules only contain very low concentrations of plant extracts
is often a reason for con-
ventional physicians to criticize the possible
effects of these products. But one has to add here that the products
used in Biopuncture are not diluted to the extent that an ampoule contains
no active products any more (as in
"real" homeopathy). That's why we call
them micro-doses. So, it is more than just injecting water. read more>

Acupuncture
The classical Chinese explanation is that channels of energy run in regular
patterns through the body and over
its surface. These energy channels, called
meridians, are like rivers flowing through the body to irrigate and
nourish
the tissues. An obstruction in the movement of these energy rivers is
like a dam that backs up in others.

The meridians can be influenced
by needling the acupuncture points; the acupuncture needles unblock the
obstructions at the dams, and re-establish the regular flow through the meridians.
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Live Blood Analysis
By taking a drop of your blood, placing it on a slide to view under an exceptionally
powerful microscope, you can
see what the current status of your
blood is. The picture of what is seen under the microscope is viewed on a
screen
and your live blood cells etc can be seen before the blood coagulates.
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